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I We mix paints toorder. Jones 6 L. H. Bailey was at Blackduck OH business last night. Plain and fancy china and glassware. The Fair. 159-6-i W. H. Roberts went to Black duck on business last night. 'Twill be better to take Mark's Lung Balsam than to wish you had. J. E. McCaffrey, of Pembina, N. D., is the guest of J. Good man. Shoes and rubbers at a big discount at the Golden Rule Store 161-61 Sheriff Bailey was at East Grand Porks on official business yesterday. Furnished rooms for rent over the Boyer building. Inquire upstairs. 54-tf Two chimney sweeps of the grimiest type were doing the town yesterday. Twenty-five per cent discount on all dry goods at the Golden Rule Store. 161-64 Felix' Fouraet, the Crookston liquor salesman, is calling on the trade in Bemidji today. Short mill wood for sale. $2 per load, delivered. Crookston Lumber Company. 113-tf G. W. Campbell made a brief visit to Cass Lake yesterday afternoon on legal business. George McCrea, superintend ent of the Backus-Brooks Lum ber Co.'s interests, is in the city. A serious cutting affrayA big cut, a little cut, and all kinds of cuts cured by Mark's Car bolic Salve. A. W. McClelland, of Wadena, is soon to open up a billiard par lor in connection with the Mark ham hotel. There is a time for all things, so it is said. Mark's Sars,a^arilla is a good blood purifier "at any time and every time. EYES C. J. Larson, eye specialist, dur ing the next two days acuity Hotel. 160 DR. FOSTER DENTIST MICKS BRICK BLOCK, BEMIDJI, MINN. Bemidji llemnttie Gompaoy Our shelves are loaded with new goods, and our prices as low as any in the city. Fancy Standard Tomatoes per can 12 l-2c Fancy Preserved Strawberries per can 20c Strictly Fresh Eggs per dozen 22c Dunham's Cocoanut per pound 20c Granulated Sugar IS pounds for "We are giving with each purchase of SI worth of Canned Goods a fancy dustpan. Don't fail to get one of these before they are all taken. Apples at $3.25 per barrel at bangle's. 162-64 J. R. Orringer is down from Nebish today. If you want to rent a house call on E. J. Willits 127-tf The seat sale for "What Hap pened to Jones" opened at Bar ker's this morning. Good mixed candy 10 cents peu pound. The Fair. 159-64 E. E. McDonald has been ap pointed village attorney of the village of Kalliher. We are making bargain prices on granite ware. The Fair. 159-64 A. E. Knott, the Minneapolis tobacconist, is in the city today, calling on the tobacco trade. The Beniidji Employment office shipped twelve men to Nelson & Frye at Akely this morning. A fine line of decorated crock ery at below cost at the Golden Rule Store. 161-64 George Williams, of Thief River Falls, is in the city for a visit with his brother, Martin Williams. A lot of men's underwear at 25 per cent off at the Golden Rule Storey 161-64 A valuable work horse, the property of Wes. Wright, ate too much last night and this morn ing its spirit fled. Ella M. Webster and Everett Ade completed final proof on timber claims before Clerk of Court Rhoda this morning. A pretty face and a beautiful complexion always appear after using Mark's Sarsaparilla. Wm. Weetman's bowling alley will soon be the scene of a match between clubs from this city and Grand Rapids. Arrangements are pending at present. A swell line of purses, pocket books, bill books and chattlelam bags worth 15 cents to $2 for '8 from cents Fair. The Taller Examined Free by Dr. to $1.25 The 159-64 Mercantile com pany, who have stores in towns in this section of the coun-. ber company at Nebish, is in the| city today returning from a trip to Red Lake Falls. The Good Samaritans willhnve a meeting tomorrow night. Every Mr. Loftfield was formerly en gaged in the real estate business here, but recently disposed of his interests and decided to re move from the city. The family have many Bemidji friends. A. T. Wheelock has a new tish storv. He will gladly tell it to Mr. Blocker intends look up a timbe clai befor Bemidj i an wil severeL|gee tenpalefaces go through the which makes them ([l( try, are soon to open for business weavess at Kalliher. Archie Higgins, who is em ployed by the Thief River Lum- (s i O. H. Maish and Ole Lokken) two homesteaders who live north of Blackduck, were in the citv thL a mornino andsai er Coming Here plen jthre member should make it a point to be present as the sessions of the order are always enjoyable. The school board is consider-! Sunday, ing the project of buying St. Phil-1 The Rev. Mrs. Ted Smith has lip's Catholic church. The dis- 'completed her labors for the trict will need more room in the Spiritualistic socity at St. Hilaire near future and as the building ail Oar. of New York apples just Rev. T. Bloom field yesterday] received at Nangle's. 162-64 evening at the Baptist parsonage The Red'Lake Ti^n9portetioQjPerformed the ceremoney that company will open two camps at I raade Mark Whiting Mis's Nebish in the near future. Maggie Day man**** tha tiful in their section of the country. The football team has added ne me an -s a is for sale at a bargain it may be endeavoring to arouse interest in bought. spiritualism. G. Loftfield and family, who! T. P. Maltrud, treasurer of the have been residents of Bemidji town of Turtle River is transact- for some time past, left this ji business at the court house morning for Minneapolis, where today. Mr. Maltrud is soon to they will make their futurehome. ope al mrtie gam havin some very profitablei practice meetings. They will be in much better form than they were last present at Crookston, a saloon at the new town of Buena Vista. The payment of taxes at the county treasurer'sofrlce has been very brisk the past few days. Saturday is the last day of grace All real estate taxes remaining unpaid at*that time will carry an 'added penalty of ten per cent. AVord was received yesterday from Rev. J. P. McLeod,whowas to make a pur- called to Elbow Lake the first o'f chase means com- the week, that he would return inof to a store' where TOU will 1 tonight and that the usual ser getwhat'you want vices would be held in the Pros at the price von I i can afford to pay, bytenan church on Sunday. It means complete ri and entire satis- stvles. Each ar-1, tide has its own an Potter,hunter,T..knowe the well faction. We have Lake Geori Fathered a su perb collection of city yesterday. Mr Potter is Silverware and just returning from North Da watches in the verv latest andiKOtft-,"wheremhe had beern working most pleasing| with twso tim 3 hom particularitcharm, its own o-ood qual ityr and its own season bit game. fi] I fo the o)e Mms all fall, and is P1- lieal ^and im and wife. Both fro wl wher ta ane any of his friends who are inter- Mediatgly go to housekeeping. ested. James J. Severson and family Great bargains on our five andf&ro ao-\v comfortably domiciled ten cent counters continue all the time: The Fair. 159-64 Dr. Marc-am is having office rooms tilted up over the Bemidji Mercantile Co.'s in the Swed back block. G| T. Qualley, of Northome, and,). Van Workman, of Black duck, were arrivals at the Mark ham this morning. Pants, overalls, shirts, suspen ders, gloves, socks, etc., at rock bottom prices. The Fair. 159-64 George Primrose, advancing Alexander Bros.' Minstrels, who are anxious for a time at the local house, is in the city today. Dr. Tuomj' will have office rooms over the new First Na tional bank building and expects to occupy them the first of next week. A. E. Winter has received his household goods from Wisconsin and has occupied a house at the corner of Dewey avenue and Tenth street. E. A. Engebretson, of Fargo, representing the Northwestern Mortgage Security company, who is an old friend of County Auditor Sylvester, is in the city today. Call on A. E. Winter the lead ing jeweler for up-to-date goods. Next door to First National bank. 162-tf- Wm. Blocker is at Kelliher to day calling on his customers. on Beltrami avenue in the house formerly occupied by Judge Spooner. Since coming here from Superior some two months ago Mr. Severson has succeeded in establishing a very nice bus iness in ladies furnishings and millinery. The north bound M. & I. pass enger last night struck a bull on the track a short distance this side of Brainerd. The engine was derailed and some inconveni ence occasioned. The animal's hind quarters were almost com pletely severed but it still lived and the train crew put it to death with a coal pick. "What Happened _, Press reports say they are truly marvelous creations of Parisian modistes^ Miss Delmar'sgowns alone represent an output goner ally used to costume whole company. Such things always interest the ladies. Conductor C. M. Brvaut, who' Rapids, to arrange for bonds for his appearance before the grand jury. Details will be adjusted at I son. returning to be absent some time. The full membership of Be niidji- tribe of Red Men is re quested to be on hand tonight to Protective Game Club. Had Quit Better Jobs. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey is telling a good story at the ex pense of bis wife. A short time ago one of the prisoners at the jail was sent to Mr. Bailey's Lome to do some, work about the place and Mrs. Bailey took oc casion to criticise the manner in which tie did it. The prisoner stood the criticism ,for a while and finally turned with the re mark: "Looka here, madam, quit your kicking. l*ve quit bet tor jobs than ever this was." It was too good to keep and Mrs. Bailey relished the joke just is much as anybody. It's a Whopper. A. E, Winter, the jeweler, this morning installed one of the largest and finest safes overseen in Bemidji. The safe is a beauti ful gray tinted thing standing full six feet in height and weigh ing 460Qd pounds. It is air tight 1 al The ladies of Bemidji will be greatly interested in the gowns, worn by the lady members of the STRAYED Dae red cow. one spotted steer, one red steer. t, .Tone.. had his preliminary hearing on a TO TRADE Two teams, har- charge of assault at Cass .Lake! ness, wagons and sleighs for this morning, arrived in the city this afternoon with his attorney. of Kelliher is taken in a manner worthy of a sportsman. There i are said to be more deer in the vicinity of Kelliher this season I than enywhere in this section of WANTED the state. Want Column Advertisement* Inserted under this heading forgone cent a word each in sertion, advance no advertisement accepted for less than fifteen cents FOR SALE Buffalo overcoat. C. C. Folkers. A Al have horns Cal a tlli cord wood, dray line! Senator C.C. McCarthy of Grand I WANTED Purchasers for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office. W once. The bondsmen will beJSd Nothing docs it like a Warren, Sam Sutte and Ed Lee- Kelliher has a protective game \\TEI) Track" club. The members are Eli and B. N. Hobson, A. H. Harris, II. A. Marshall, G. W. Smith and E. E. McDonald, and all have re cently secured the necessary license to shoot big game. The object of the club is to protect the members from death or dis aster at the hands of the inex perienced hunter and also to see -^mtriTv.~ that ail game taken in the vicinity sen, fl^P^e5 was in thn giving the people of Bemidji a thoroughly up-to-date jewelry store. and own Joh Thompson, adminis-' ness at the Bemidji postoffice attractive price 1 .1 i I toone-eIhthline linof 0 Ou trator of the estate of Julius takes rank as the largest pi any ioitiwctign iim-. tht-n. jRuting. the Blackdtick man who second class postoffice^ in north- JCWGlPV diedand left an estate ofv$9,000 Minnesota. Th office to which no heirs can be found, ia larger money order business valuesarecertain-j ar iim oor made of sheer steel. The safe is one of the many improvements which Mr. Winter is making in Large Money Order Business. rt will no doubt be interesting news to many Bemidji people to petition with Judg of than St. Cloud, Fergus Falls oi- ly greater than 1 those elsewhere. I Probate Clark this morning pray- Crookston and all are much more CD 1/ I ing for license to sell part of the pretentious cities than Bemidji. M.. t5/AWlXfc IV (estate to satisfy the claims of the, The office averages about thirty 513 THIRD STREET creditors. orders daily. know that the money order OUSl- bridge -fund to the town of K.-ki.s. gioo i expended on town road Injirinnlngj on the i in seel ion section .34. runni ng then ce section 13, them nee norih to town line li sadtow. On motion by Commissioner Anderson, sec I onded by Comnalsslonor Johnson, the follow- QOeS Ing FDR SALE- Fine quarter S6C-1 application of P..P. Maltrud-foelicense to i.<p>tJlaekduck, black loaill Cla I wasnapprovedthe FOR SALEShor mill wood. $2 per load, delivered.Crookston Lumber Company. 114-tf FOll SALETwo thousand cords of 16-inch wood. Wes Wrijjfht. 54-tf FOR SALE -Good milch cow. Full blood Shorthorn. Cheap if taken soon. LOST Gold watch charm, be-1 tween court house and Third street. Marked with initials M. M, Leave at Pioneefuffice. I 162-tf A. Paciuin offic TOCall RENtT Nice Furnished room a Severson's dv\ store, nextdoor to First Nation-1 rivee rrn al bank. 162-02 TO RENT Furnished rooms in Achenbaeh block, Third street. lo'.Mit Wes Wright, City 158- tf ANTED To fill your W ant ad. wants, 'ioneer (WANTED Girls to learn to set type. Pioneer otlic ")9 tf painting oi paper hanging, etc, for a good horse, not less than 1200 pounds, W. C. Jones. Hi-J-tf WANTED -Man with references for commercial raveler, to call on merchants and lurents. Ex- _1,K./:!!^' 11 1 ing nun macmnery worlc Roc Lake Lumber Co. Powers. Minn. 162dtf i wm ill must understand plan s1'i\ Lady agents, best selling skin food made (56 per of.nt con mi'iainn ocrontsi ni'iku i Sylvester, auditor's fe es a mi con 6 corn mission, agents nhoo STtoSdL'a day., Send 50 cents lor lull size box and terms, BERT D. KIXJK A JI I E I'laos and .Specification.* for All Kinds ol Buildings, lirick Block*, Court House*, Hotels, 5chool Houses, Churches and Fine Residences CROOKSTON MINNESOTA Subscribe for The Pioneer. orriciALj PROCEEDINGS Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County. Minnesota,' .1, I!III~OII and K. I! A ll'diTSon. On motion. A Johnson was duly olectwl 11 ruinrari dialrman. On motion thiHioard adjourned no :u 1:30 p. in. AFTEKNOON -t: IO N. Hoard n-e 'ii led :i- I" adjour.mcnt. Commlssloifl r^ VVrltrht. Anderson, Johnson and McDoutfald presi in. in motion hy Commissioner A\derson, c onded by ComnjlssloniTr Johnson, the followr \T1ft resolution was adopt) d: Uesolvcd, Tlial there lieand there is hereby appropriated ou1 ot the county road and r,-sol ut lor 1 was adopted Resolved, That there be and there Is here by appropriat ed oat of tin courtly road and bridge fund to' tin- town i Liberty, fl00 to be expended on tin-town mad between sections i I and .T In sahl town. Resolution Introduced by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner John son: Resolved, That heieafter all applications for abatement of real or personal-"tasgsvx for a ny alterati on or adjustment of the s: must txar the written approval of theeormty attorney before thoy win be considered or acted upon i this board. Resolution Introduced by Commissioner McIHmgald. Seconded by Commissioner An derson Resolved, That the counts' attorn ey be and he la hereby directed to Investigate the right* of the county in the sawmill taken from one MeKernan on an execution in favor of W. O. Sehfl K)der, and to i like such action by suit or otherw isc as be may deem tcst for the inte r est of tlie county In the matte r. tn motion, the petitions of Fred Hollander and others and Hugo Elensel and oEhersfor tiie organization o( new school districts in the towns of Proton ami Bemidji were re jected. Moved by Commissioner McDougald, sec nded by Commissioner Johnson, that the i i i i .sell imoMcatint.* liuuors at Buei turn northeast ol- approved carried. v.\ ,\,A I\ .,,i.n,.,i .,,-,,1 f-amn On milli,th aplication of Andy dUU.WU pine, Spruce and Ulna- perforliiensetosell intoxicating I rac, besides a vast quant it of i etc. Soil subsoil, veriy little swamp,. Ap ply at Pioneer office or address Gv W. Newbery, Crookston, Minn. loS tf hardwoo such as birch, elm N,"'i^1' Wilo^nrejected,p 1 1 0 ^^gJ5n 1 5n? Dl(lwe^It ia Vista lie 0,L! i ii'oriri! Cetfal, lalior on coun ty road. Wm. McCnalif, supplie- I I (raluitii l\ noplio, meats for iiaupers vanced National, ooO Dear- Dr. Caldwidl. nost mortem exantina- boril^ St., CllicagO. !(32-tf Wm^'.Mce'uBrtf'VsuppUes for Sewoll family, paupers 1 1 1 Wes. Wrbrht, kln after U/a ce Thompson, paup er E S,. I owlers,o patients Dr. Caldwell, medical jare of sriiatl po and ol er emergency eases T.J.Welch. iMistmy tin- warden no tices A. It. Palmer, lea nt hire by ditch i h tzitiuwr \V, A. Casler. salary as supervisor of assessment i: It Ander nmedicarl Dana--anaD luors M, J3jc]i L62-tf Iron lCatnre Telephone Co.. wlrlnir Cottrl hoil-e 'I'om Sloan, ciiitiio,' I- cords wood, county jail Warllcld Electrlf l-lirht Co.. Ilirlit. cuurI house ami jail, SeidemlH'r 1 M. S. Mall liy meals for petit Jurors... Earl Oell, meals for petit Jurors It. Miller, meals for ie It Jurors 'J. .1. Doriin, lahor and material for I Hill.' |Miie 'A.M. Ittik'lei. taklntr irrand Jurors to I iMMir farm 1 E. II.Winter A: .supplies forcniinty Jail 1 K. II Inter \(o (il auk for sldewiill court lutnse irromuls W. A. Itoyil. laUir and materlul at eoii nl Jali A. I J. A dU in-, Hi xir ilnslers for court In jiiie I Iv Itarrette, nisi of Inspection I holler A Inn Itenner, court deputy Ooor'ireJ I'aliner. court depu ty AW. Wrh'h i. court (leinily-. Thos. Itailey. sherlll"-. fees and mil aire Tlios. nailey. she rltl's fees and mil Tin at OF THE "In llailey. she rltf^fees and mile- Mary I' 1. Regular Session. M'1ri'''IVIi.11^.'.7.- lii Mi1.11. MINN,, i 20. 1903 Board of con rity commissioners of Belt rami ecii ni i. Mimo'-oia mul a i in!- adjoiLtuxui Metiilur- t,r. -.ut: lnrm Mel )on- :i liaiie.v M,Char^ O di-iii, i I."*' in!,i :iu'i'. rii" ut'ta Martin Larson sureties. O motion, amllt or was authoTlzod soil li roil toi ilt'sk In liN office ftr not less tliun 1^5. (u mot-ion. the following claims were al lowed and ordered paid: John Brubaker, witness, State (Jeorre Moffatt 280 State vs. Joseph Burns, justice court expenses ii 35 Stale vs. John Sullivan, jusflce court expenses 10 85 State\s. AW. Danahe r. Justice court expenses 4 State vs. A. W Danaher, Ktstice court oxpenstvs 4 85 State vs. A. W, Danaher, justice court expenses 5 55 State vs. Wm. Merklej justice court expenses State vs. Joseph lturu-s, justice court expenses state vs. A. W. Danahe r. justice court expenses Siate vs. A W Danaher, Justice court expenses State vs. Joseph Hurtis, justice court expenses State vs. Joseph It urns, justice .Court expenses State vs. Joseph Ituriis, justice court expenses Andrew Swanson. witness. State vs. Ii come Moil alt Joseph Tainrart, witness, state is, OetJitri! MOITBII J. I', ratrtfert, witness, stai' vs. (JeBrfC MotVatl I{. S tii r, pew rlter rlblwits Mciiill-W arner & Co., deed record: l'loneer I'ressio., 1 hand statu)). 1'li'iieer I'ress Co., ,'i vols session laws. sheep bound gOOdS i W, M. elch Co.. supplies for super intndet of schools I'rin tiiifc.- 'o.. .1 i.'rc hlotters l'loneer I'ress Co.. hlmiks Pioneer I'ress Co hlanl.s Pioneer Press Co^, hlnjiks Free I'ress 1'rintiiu' Co., hlitnks Ell Kaiser, publishing slate tin-war den notli-i' Ed ICalser. publlshlnj,' Ilituor license net Ices I'd Iv utser, pulillsliiiiK' couitnlssUiuers' ictnKll IIUS K. II. Wint er Co., half.ton of hay for poi ir farm Georuo Britrht. taklntt AUur, pauper, to tutor farm Iteinidji .Mercantile Co., ^supplies for loor farm liraliain Ivnopkei meats for poor farm \V. A llovd. colllits for poor farm F. Mal/ahu. supplies for poor farm Charles Nailtfle, supplies for poor farm John 'Itriep. lal at poor farm A. I\ line, meats for poor farm I. ti.Sinis, half ii ut of hay for poor farm O'Leiirj ft bowser, supplies for poor farm J.J, Derail, labor and material for poi if farm Sew Sis el-son. la liof mi poor fa I'111 I John O'Brien. lalK. on ioo farm. A. i Johnson, committ ee work, on road and hrldtfc irk I l SlmpUins, lalior on Turt.lo River i anil 1 roliii count iad Ouj siiupkltis. laltor on Turt le Klver and i'rolui couiii roail '.I .1. iipsahl. lalior on Turtle lilver and I'orl Hot ouniy road i .1 1 upsahi. lalKvr.en Turtle Ulve.r inul I'rolui count road 17 ii 13 It) 1 5. I 55 y s. 1 1 57 2 so SO 2 44 :on :.'l ii) ."H li 'X* til 0* 1 -X 70 lis jt el li lU 33 ~'5 8 50 yK 53 W 1! iM) 10 H) ir is in 27 s7 tl 50 30 3S1 15 .'I'I 00 I'i Oil 10 I 1H) 200 60 r, no for Willia.'m.,. .!!e.S i ItaloT. paupr perience not required salary wnu-McCviaitt,' sunpiies for jackmon $24 per week with expenses ad- L:,W!y,p?i is 3 00 poucomi esmallpox.worl,e arem otft ID 00 tx i* i 50 103 80 e,\n f"r Htit before statn the matter of assessment i i D. L. Sylvester.ullI I days onauditod .u,(in Yates Manufacturing Co.,Hud-1 VJiiV,.,!f.1!* :i Imar of it 01) ip 43 Vs 7 ^0 55 ll 10 9 10 :t'.) 30 5 30 32 7." '.'7 04 :ii so 7 00 :i oo 27 oi) 27 00 27 CO 4*1 :w llailey, he rllT's fees and mlle- in iti eo kei iiiiii.' prisoners, |i- T-IIUM. Itatl teniher Thos lialloy. sheriff's fees and milt no tn) D2J.-S5 15 si IH) ttiai run county Jail witne.s.s, insanity or ipratfie lyki I ^^^^^^^^u 7." a*,-. i^Mer ,.r ,i rii- court I M. I'd llibs, IMISI ak'.., r.*|ds office I It hod a. clerh qf courl fees I I' \Y. Rhotla,Isstilrsrwrsonal property taxcltai ii inn I Kli..d i. :i days on lxar of audit i Wes. Uri^'lit. 1 i.\ slgiilnu conimls si, ners warrant I-!. H. Anderson. n. isston.-r per di-lii. -I.e tnile:i't "1 Wis.Wriclit. commissioner's per diem, 33.0t mil) atfe, Jo hn McDougald, rotnmlssloner'.s ie yi CO 10 to 71 H5 128 rt) 00 :i oo I (X 3 so ilw. On motion by Commissioner Johnson, sec onded in CommlssjIotH-'i' Anderson, the follow ing resolution was ado'pted: Hi solved. That llw legisterof deeds lie and lie Is hereby authorized and Instructed to de liver to the register deeds. P. C, BJorneby, of Clearwat er county, the original plats. certified e,,iiies thereof at his discretion.of property platte iu\ surveyed of territory in said Clearwater county before said coun ty was organized ami set off from this county, On motion, the application of thclioardot siii i visors of Buzzle forflOO to be appropri ated out the county road and bridge fund to the said town to Ire expended in building .v.i rods of corauroy In said town was ap proved: On motion, the Imard adjourned. rt 1 A. o. John-Jon. commissioner's ir diem. -1 00: mile age. W I', o. Sibley. 3 days on board of audit. I" mlieage.. ?l.20 In I!. Henderson, coroner's fees ami mileage on motion, the auditor was Instructed a nd :tutliori/ed to deltverto Clearwater county tlm Held notes for towns In said county for 3 40 30 aiijournco WES. WRIGHT. Vice Chairman. Attest: I L.STLVESTEB,Clerk.